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Deep Purple - Woman From Tokyo
(Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice)
=46rom "Who Do We Think We Are!", 1973
Transcribed by
shotokan@diku.dk (Kim H|glund)
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Intro:
EEDDEEFF#GG
(introduces main riff -- this is all in E)
Verse 1:
G7F/G
Fly into the rising sun,
GF/G
faces smiling ev'ryone.
GF/G
Oh, she is a whole new tradition,
GF/G
I feel it in my heart.
Chorus:
EEEE
My woman from Tokyo, she makes me see.
EEEE
My woman from Tokyo, she's so good to me.
Verse 2:
Talk about her like a queen,
dancing in an eastern dream.
Oh, she makes me feel like a river
that carries me away.
Chorus:
My woman from Tokyo, she makes me see.
My woman from Tokyo, she's so good to me..
Bridge:
A7A7GmGmGmGm
But I'm at home and I, I just don't belong.
GGGFF
So far away from the garden we love,
GGGFFGGGFF
she is what moves in the soul of a dove.
GGGFF
Soon I shall see just how black was the night,
GGGFFGGCC7C7C7
when we're alone in the city of light.
GD6G/BCG/DCD6GGGG
Verse 3:
Rising from the neon gloom,
shining like a crazy moon.
Oh, she turns me on like a fire,
I get high.
Chorus:
My woman from Tokyo, she makes me see.
My woman from Tokyo, she's so good to me..
Solo:
B7A7EEB7A7EEB7A7EEB7A7C7C7C7C7
Chorus:
My woman from Tokyo, she makes me see.
My woman from Tokyo, she's so good to me..
Ending:
(repeat main riff and fade)
Damn! I just realized that I don't have a record with this song any more
so I couldn't check the chords against the recorded version. Anyway, this
is what I could recover from my notes from some 15 years ago when I last
tried playing that song. Hope this helps...
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Kim H|glund, shotokan@diku.dk, CS Dept. at U of Copenhagen, Denmark
"I've got plenty of common sense. I just choose to ignore it." -- Calvin